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		<title>Defining Waterproofing a Basement.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[How do waterproofing systems work in the basement and what exactly are they? To answer that question, let&#8217;s first look at historically conventional basement waterproofing and how it is supposed to work. If you imagine how a basement is first built, when the house it is sited in was first conceived, then basically the following happens. A big hole in the ground is dug, the footer or foundations are laid, the walls of the basement are built and then the rest of the house follows. The important point to note is the first one in the list above &#8211; that big hole in the ground. When the walls of the basement are built, there is always a gap left outside the walls which needs to be filled. This void gets filled with loose backfill. The problem here is that water looks for the path of least resistance, and you&#8217;ve just given it just that with a huge pile of loose backfill, no matter how well it&#8217;s been compacted. This area is going to have water constantly seeping into it. Sometimes, creating a problem is the drainpipe that gets full of silt contained in many systems when waterproofing a basement. As [...]]]></description>
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